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Road House 2: Last Call 2006

★ 5.341 votes86 min📅 2006-07-18

"Take It Outside..."

In Road House 2: Last Call (2006), directed by Scott Ziehl, Shane Tanner returns to his roots as the son of the legendary Dalton Tanner, stepping into the neon-lit world of The Black Pelican bar.

Director: Scott Ziehl

Cast

Johnathon Schaech
Johnathon Schaech
Shane Tanner
Ellen Hollman
Ellen Hollman
Beau
Richard Norton
Richard Norton
Victor Cross
Jake Busey
Jake Busey
Wild Bill
Will Patton
Will Patton
Nate Tanner
Marisa Quinn
Marisa Quinn
Nadja
Larnell Stovall
Larnell Stovall
Marcus Reynolds
Jeff Galpin
Henri
Trace Cheramie
Trace Cheramie
Rollins
Cory Hart
Cory Hart
Chubby D'Costa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Road House 2: Last Call (2006) about?

The film follows Shane Tanner, who returns to defend his uncle's bar from ruthless drug dealers. Teaming up with a local teacher, Shane unleashes his legendary cooler's instincts to take down the crooks and save The Black Pelican.

Who directed Road House 2: Last Call?

Scott Ziehl directed this 2006 action-thriller, known for crafting tightly paced films with high-energy confrontations.

Who stars in Road House 2: Last Call?

The film stars Johnathon Schaech as Shane Tanner, Ellen Hollman as Beau Hampton, with Richard Norton, Jake Busey, and Will Patton rounding out the cast.

Is Road House 2: Last Call (2006) worth watching?

As an unrated action-crime flick, it delivers fast-paced brawls and a solid revenge storyline, though it may feel familiar if you've seen the original. If you crave 2000s-style thrills with minimal fluff, it's worth a look.

How long is Road House 2: Last Call?

The film runs 86 minutes—just under an hour and a half of non-stop barroom mayhem.

🎥 Trailer

Road House 2: Last Call (2006) — Action-Packed Barroom Showdown You Won't Forget

In Road House 2: Last Call (2006), directed by Scott Ziehl, Shane Tanner returns to his roots as the son of the legendary Dalton Tanner, stepping into the neon-lit world of The Black Pelican bar. When his uncle Nate is brutally assaulted by drug-dealing thugs trying to muscle in on the establishment, Shane teams up with Beau Hampton, a local school teacher and regular at the bar, to defend what's rightfully theirs. This gritty action-thriller blends fists, fire, and moral grit as Shane navigates a shadowy underworld where loyalty and survival hang in the balance.

With a pulse-pounding runtime of just 86 minutes, Road House 2: Last Call delivers relentless barroom brawls and high-stakes confrontations that crackle with intensity. The film's moody atmosphere, fueled by neon signs and dark corners, amplifies the raw energy of its crime-tinged narrative, making it a sleek, no-frills ride for fans of 2000s action flicks.